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he was a big tipper. mona goes back and tells steve and steve says that balding syrian guy, that was my father? forget it. i don't ever want to see him. >> amazing story. >> you couldn't make it up. >> did they have any type of contact at all even at the point when steve was publicly dying? >> no. i think that -- i heard that he said that he sent text messages but no. there was no contact. >> what do you think that did to steve jobs? he obviously had this huge curiosity about his real parents but did he feel great anger do you think towards his father in particular? >> i don't think he felt anger toward his father. he didn't want anything to do with the guy who abandoned the family and mona. i think he was very deeply connected to his -- what he called his real parents. parents who adopted him. he didn't want to hurt them. paul jobs is a guy who was an auto mechanic and had taught steve all of the lessons of design and how to be a good craftsman and realized that steve was special and treated him as speci
he was a big tipper. mona goes back and tells steve and steve says that balding syrian guy, that was my father? forget it. i don't ever want to see him. >> amazing story. >> you couldn't make it up. >> did they have any type of contact at all even at the point when steve was publicly dying? >> no. i think that -- i heard that he said that he sent text messages but no. there was no contact. >> what do you think that did to steve jobs? he obviously had this huge...
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we're going to have a big ceremony. and and terrorist will not win. >> that's new york city mayor michael bloomberg this morning on a subway. harold, where were you when you heard that navy seals had shot and killed osama bin laden? >> i was sitting at home, just watching television with my family. every phone i owned rang. my house phone is ringing, my cell phone is ringing. my wife's cell phone. first i got calls from everyone who i know in washington. they all called me and told me and then i got calls from the local politicians and local police telling me and then it was on the news. so i heard it pretty much straight away. >> what was your emotion? was it one of euphoria, was it one of satisfaction? did you feel any kind of closure? >> well, you saw on television the crowds of the white house chanting usa! usa! that -- that's fine for other people. but but obviously for the victims ourselves, it's not the emotion that goes through it. i was glad justice was done. i was glad that he would never by his hand do this t
we're going to have a big ceremony. and and terrorist will not win. >> that's new york city mayor michael bloomberg this morning on a subway. harold, where were you when you heard that navy seals had shot and killed osama bin laden? >> i was sitting at home, just watching television with my family. every phone i owned rang. my house phone is ringing, my cell phone is ringing. my wife's cell phone. first i got calls from everyone who i know in washington. they all called me and told...
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. >> seal's a big lad. you boss him around? >> he's big but he's very gentle. and you need to have a bossy wife in the house to get things done. >> do you feel lucky to have met seal? >> of course. >> because it felt like the pair of you had been sort of searching for each other and then you collided and you have this extraordinary life with hundreds of children and fabulously successful careers? >> four. we have four. >> you have four -- >> feels like 100 sometimes with the speed, the way they go. yeah, we did find each other, in a hotel lobby in new york city, and it was lined of like two magnets who went like this. >> was it really? >> yeah. >> talk me through -- i like this. talk me through this moment. what were you both doing there? >> i was just visiting a friend. and we were sitting in the hotel lobby. and it was a mutual friend of ours. and my husband came into the hotel after he just went to the gym, and he was wearing hot little bicycle shorts. and he was very sweaty. and i was like, oh, hello. >> you knew him, right? >> i hadn't met him before. but
. >> seal's a big lad. you boss him around? >> he's big but he's very gentle. and you need to have a bossy wife in the house to get things done. >> do you feel lucky to have met seal? >> of course. >> because it felt like the pair of you had been sort of searching for each other and then you collided and you have this extraordinary life with hundreds of children and fabulously successful careers? >> four. we have four. >> you have four -- >> feels...
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people make a big mistake when they use this scheme. if a hurricane comes in at high tide, comes in with a lot of rain, will have a very different thing than one that comes in at low tide and the ground is dry. in other words we rely far too much on the saffir-simpson scale. are on the right side or left side of the storm? how fast is the storm moving, the faster it moves the faster the wind are on the right side. so we do not have a realistic picture of expectative hurricane damage and that is a dangerous thing. >> finally, if you would give me a one word answer, if you're in new york now, should you leave? >> if you're living under an altitude of 30 feet, yes. >> professor koch thank you very much indeed. coming up next two all-star storm chaser and another man who heads into storms as others leave, sam champion. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn
people make a big mistake when they use this scheme. if a hurricane comes in at high tide, comes in with a lot of rain, will have a very different thing than one that comes in at low tide and the ground is dry. in other words we rely far too much on the saffir-simpson scale. are on the right side or left side of the storm? how fast is the storm moving, the faster it moves the faster the wind are on the right side. so we do not have a realistic picture of expectative hurricane damage and that is...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> going to go straight back to chad myers in the cnn hurricane center. chad, just a few moments left of the show. bring me up to speed exactly where we are right now with irene. >> we are at an eye of irene about 180 miles from making landfall first thing tomorrow morning. if you want to get out of coastal carolina it's almost too late at this point. plus you have no time tomorrow. so it's either time to go or time to hunker down and stay there. there's the eye right there. there's the center. it is moving on very close to where our john zarrella is or toward the coastal sections right there. and we have another reporter right there, brian todd. from virginia beach the wind now pushing waves, water into the chesapeake bay. that could cause a little coastal flooding up into the chesapeake. then tomorrow the waves and the wind just blow
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> going to go straight back to chad myers in the cnn hurricane center. chad, just a few moments left of the show. bring me up to speed exactly where we are right now with irene. >> we are at an eye of irene about 180 miles from making landfall first thing tomorrow morning. if you want to...
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to the total debt. >> no, but certainly it's a big number for me any way. >> might even be a big number for mitt romney if you listen to donald trump but not for the donald. >> in addition, he was worried about it. he sued deutcha bank and contended he didn't have to pay it because in part it was an act of god that caused the real estate crash and he should not suffer from that. >> i want to understand the logic here. all of the folks who have had trouble making a mortgage payment, anybody who is being foreclosed on, you call donald trump and say i want your legal papers that said because there was a recession i don't have to pay and see if the bank responds kindly to that argument. what did the bank said? >> the bank wasn't enthused with it. i asked mr. trump if he would take the same position with the people who agreed to buy apartments in the building for prices that now seemed excessive and he said no, he wouldn't. they owed him the money. >> wait. so i understand there was a act of god that affected him but nobody else? >> he had a contract that said -- >> with god or with the bank
to the total debt. >> no, but certainly it's a big number for me any way. >> might even be a big number for mitt romney if you listen to donald trump but not for the donald. >> in addition, he was worried about it. he sued deutcha bank and contended he didn't have to pay it because in part it was an act of god that caused the real estate crash and he should not suffer from that. >> i want to understand the logic here. all of the folks who have had trouble making a...
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big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down dramatically. oklahoma city the heat advisories are back. dallas-fort worth the heat warnings. and parts of the mid-atlantic states we still have them. but it's gone northward. that's the good news for some of you folks. we will see improvements by the middle of the week in places like philadelphia. seattle 73 degrees. >> that is lovely. >> gorgeous and sunny. >> they can bike. bike on, people. >> 71 portland. bike on in minneapolis. 79 degrees. you guys can handle that as well. one other problem we have today, there's a lot of rain. this is
big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down...
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you don't know how big it is. but i saw it on somebody else once and said, oh, my god, that's obnoxious. i don't know if you're old enough to remember when televisions and radio had vacuum tubes that heated up. >> i know what you mean. >> these are vacuum tubes from the old days. a little battery that gets electronically boosted up to 140 volts, more than we have -- >> you have it on all the time? >> turn your wrist, hours and minutes. hours and minutes. and you know what, i will tell you the truth. i honest to god didn't want something because it's geeky and odd and unusual. i do like things like that, but only for one week i was going to show it around to my geek friends and then go back to my thin watch that i love with hands and a dial. i found out my eyes like it this way much better. it's nice, big, visible characters. imts's the way i speak the time, hours, minutes. >> why is it the greatest computer company of all-time, built by two guys named steve? >> there's an awful lot of other companies changing life
you don't know how big it is. but i saw it on somebody else once and said, oh, my god, that's obnoxious. i don't know if you're old enough to remember when televisions and radio had vacuum tubes that heated up. >> i know what you mean. >> these are vacuum tubes from the old days. a little battery that gets electronically boosted up to 140 volts, more than we have -- >> you have it on all the time? >> turn your wrist, hours and minutes. hours and minutes. and you know...
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it will be a big inconvenience today. but there's no doubt folks are going to be coming out and walking around unless the winds pick up substantially. it's just going to be an irritati irritation, very different story as we're seeing in a lot of these coastal areas. we continue to check in with correspondents all along the coastal areas. we'll be right back, our coverage continues. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's okay. i've played a pilot before. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of hurricane irene. we'll get an update in a few minutes to see whether it is still a hurricane or not. certainly
it will be a big inconvenience today. but there's no doubt folks are going to be coming out and walking around unless the winds pick up substantially. it's just going to be an irritati irritation, very different story as we're seeing in a lot of these coastal areas. we continue to check in with correspondents all along the coastal areas. we'll be right back, our coverage continues. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ]...
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house that, whole number and i had a big car and all that [ bleep ] and a big entourage that was useless. the next thing i know, the accountant is screaming at me, you have to go to work, so i took this piece of crap that i hated, "the marlborough man." don johnson was in it. he was fantastic. but the director was a turd. i hated it. i said i can't do this anymore. i wasn't behaving the right way. i wasn't being professional, i wasn't accountable. there were no consequences, no rules. i thought before i just -- i had completely burnt all the bridges but i thought maybe i didn't. so i thought maybe i should take a little hiatus so i don't ruin it all. it was already ruined. >> how did it go, the boxing? >> it went good. we had a dozen fights over five years. we had nine wins and two draws and six knockouts and we did good. i had freddy roach -- >> fantastic character. did you ever think you could have been a proper contestant? >> i never say could have, would have, should have. i accomplished what i needed to accomplish going back at the age i accomplished, that's about all i could accomp
house that, whole number and i had a big car and all that [ bleep ] and a big entourage that was useless. the next thing i know, the accountant is screaming at me, you have to go to work, so i took this piece of crap that i hated, "the marlborough man." don johnson was in it. he was fantastic. but the director was a turd. i hated it. i said i can't do this anymore. i wasn't behaving the right way. i wasn't being professional, i wasn't accountable. there were no consequences, no rules....
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i'm told there was a big debate around a table in the situation room. they wanted to be very careful, i'm told by a senior administration official the president finally looked at everyone and said we got him. very simply used those three words, we got him. and the commander in chief made that call. >> and what makes it all the more brazen and all the more risky for his president and his team, is we now know they had 100% confirmation that bin laden was in there, they had a lot of circumstantial evidence, they had a lot of belief he was in there, but they never laid eyes on bin laden himself. how long do they think he was hiding in that compound. >> a senior administration official says he believes that bin laden was that compound for at least three years, we know from other officials that this compound was completed in 2005. it's possible that bin laden was there that long or maybe a little bit shorter, but several years, three years or longer. nevertheless, we're told that there were some officials in the cabinet and elsewhere who were concerned about
i'm told there was a big debate around a table in the situation room. they wanted to be very careful, i'm told by a senior administration official the president finally looked at everyone and said we got him. very simply used those three words, we got him. and the commander in chief made that call. >> and what makes it all the more brazen and all the more risky for his president and his team, is we now know they had 100% confirmation that bin laden was in there, they had a lot of...
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power was a big problem everywhere the storm spread. more than 3 million utility customers spent this part of the with in the dark. >> try to imagine expectations and helping in any way to prioritize critical infrastructure to get power restored to those kmubts. our expectation is this will take days -- not hours but days to get that done. >> the storm hit the south even harder when it first struck taking lives in north carolina, virginia and florida, the extent of property damage is anyone's guess and it's not over yet. jonathan mann, cnn. >>> hello, again, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. >> and i'm
power was a big problem everywhere the storm spread. more than 3 million utility customers spent this part of the with in the dark. >> try to imagine expectations and helping in any way to prioritize critical infrastructure to get power restored to those kmubts. our expectation is this will take days -- not hours but days to get that done. >> the storm hit the south even harder when it first struck taking lives in north carolina, virginia and florida, the extent of property damage...
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. >> reporter: let's not mix a lot of different things into one big pot. the poll you referred to was a poll that was done the day after dominique strauss-kahn's arrest. it was a poll that was faultily done. it was declared illegal and done as people were still trying to adjust and absorb the reality that one of the most powerful men in the world who could have been president could have committed such a crime as he was about to announce his nomination. so, i disregard the importance of that poll that said early on that a majority of the french thought that he might have been the victim of a plot. as for france having different sexual morays, seduction is not criminality, seduction is playful, should be enjoyable. committing a violent crime against a woman which was what was alleged to have happened is appalling for any french person. and so one has to make that distinction. what is the bridge between seduction and a violent crime is the potential abuse of power which is -- which is also something that is endemic in french life. >> you make a point that's w
. >> reporter: let's not mix a lot of different things into one big pot. the poll you referred to was a poll that was done the day after dominique strauss-kahn's arrest. it was a poll that was faultily done. it was declared illegal and done as people were still trying to adjust and absorb the reality that one of the most powerful men in the world who could have been president could have committed such a crime as he was about to announce his nomination. so, i disregard the importance of...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we're reporting from washington, d.c. you're looking at live pictures of the u.s. capitol. it's been raining for hours. it's only going to get worse. there were some wind gusts, already 30, 40 miles an hour. joining us is the mayor of washington, d.c., vincent gray. we're standing out here on our balcony overlooking the u.s. capitol. we've got -- look at how empty the streets are, mayor. there's no one on the streets basically here in the nation's capital. what is the forecast? what are you bracing for here -- you have 600,000, 700,000 people who live in d.c.? >> we do. 600,000 people who live here. we're bracing for a lot of rain. we expect a lot of rain, up to maybe four inches the next few hours. we're expecting winds up to 35, 40 miles per hour. and of course with that we'll have some flooding perhaps and tree limbs coming down. and then i'm sure some power outage associated with that. >> probably a lot of power outages. what about
go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we're reporting from washington, d.c. you're looking at live pictures of the u.s. capitol. it's been raining for hours. it's only going to get worse. there were some wind gusts, already 30, 40 miles an hour. joining us is the mayor of washington, d.c., vincent gray. we're standing out here on our balcony overlooking the u.s. capitol. we've got -- look at how...
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i'm a big, big fan of hers. what went wrong there? >> young. >> too young? >> young. a lot going on. zoe was born, i got a record deal, i was on tour all at the same time. we were young. but the beautiful thing is that now we're best friends. she's like my sister. and i love the man she's with. i love her new children. we're all together, and it's great. but that was a very magical time. >> and how do you feel about your daughter now going into the business? and very successfully. >> thank you, thank you. >> are you happy or concerned? >> i'm not concerned at all. >> great benefits to you. >> i'm concerned about her but i'm not concerned about her being in the business. >> you are a classic example of somebody who has had such a fabulously successful career and yet you can see the detriment of being a famous sex symbol and all the stuff that goes with big success in this kind of business. it's not easy, is it? >> no, it's not easy. i think she is very grounded. at times i believe she is more grounded than i am. she is definitely smarter than i am. in a lot of cases. a
i'm a big, big fan of hers. what went wrong there? >> young. >> too young? >> young. a lot going on. zoe was born, i got a record deal, i was on tour all at the same time. we were young. but the beautiful thing is that now we're best friends. she's like my sister. and i love the man she's with. i love her new children. we're all together, and it's great. but that was a very magical time. >> and how do you feel about your daughter now going into the business? and very...
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big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. what's that? big piece of potato. when you're a sports photographer, things can get out of control pretty quickly. so i like control in the rest of my life... especially my finances. that's why i have slate, with blueprint. i can create my own plan to pay down large purchases faster... or avoid interest on everyday items. that saves me money. with slate from chase, i'm always in control. financially, anyway. get slate with blueprint and save money. call 855-get-slate today. >>> mickey rourke has done more in his life than most men could ever dream of, in fact even have nightmares about. he starred in diner and now the immortals. then he became a professional boxer. a man of many and varied unusual talents. he joins me now. how are you? >> five-year break. >> five-year break. >> yeah. i'm really good. >> i've always wondered why would you -- in the middle of this dazzling film career, want to go and get beaten around the head? >>
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do you see a big change and d you see one day -- i'm sure we never will end it, but do you see a big diminish in organized crime one day? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i mean as long as there's an illegal dollar to make -- you know, for these guys to earn -- the criminals are going to be there. they don't want to -- they don't want to pick up a lunch pail and go to work. you know, they want to live ooff, you know, the misery of other people and they're going to. as long as that exists -- but they put a good dent in them. you know, they put a real good dent in them. >> yeah. hay, henry, i've got to run. are you okay with being called a former mob boss? i was never a mob boss. i was -- i was an informant, that's all. >> all right. henry hill, you're a brave man. thank you is much. we appreciate you coming on cnn. best of luck. stay safe. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> former haitian dictator says he's returned to haiti to recover millions of dollars in frozen assets to help rebuild the country. we'll talk to an american attorney representing him and press him on his
do you see a big change and d you see one day -- i'm sure we never will end it, but do you see a big diminish in organized crime one day? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i mean as long as there's an illegal dollar to make -- you know, for these guys to earn -- the criminals are going to be there. they don't want to -- they don't want to pick up a lunch pail and go to work. you know, they want to live ooff, you know, the misery of other people and they're going to. as long as that...
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the other big problem is the power out. the businesses have power. the homes don't. residents are telling me. i couldn't believe it. they were told by the power provider they won't likely get power until next sunday or monday. that's a long time to go without hot water or electricity. irene certainly left her mark for a long time. >> thank you, poppy, from millburn, nng. in pennsylvania officials are blaming irene for the deaths of at least four people. now that the winds and rains have passed the waters are rising. residents describe shoulder high water in philadelphia where the mayor lifted the state of emergency around noon. 50 miles to the northwest in the lehigh valley an ireporter came across a lake at the intersection of center valley parkway and route 309. then even further north in the poconos, another video of a stream that drastically broke its banks. heavy rains had already saturated the ground. that was true in much of the northeast increasing the flooding. up next, a tour of the storm damage in north carolina's outer banks where about 2500 people tonigh
the other big problem is the power out. the businesses have power. the homes don't. residents are telling me. i couldn't believe it. they were told by the power provider they won't likely get power until next sunday or monday. that's a long time to go without hot water or electricity. irene certainly left her mark for a long time. >> thank you, poppy, from millburn, nng. in pennsylvania officials are blaming irene for the deaths of at least four people. now that the winds and rains have...
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i can't tell from our monitors here, they're not as big. i would imagine this is happening at city hall and not gracie mansion on a sunday night, weapons a press conference this big. and as we look at the live picture of new york city there. and fran, here's the interesting thing too. new york city is a destination all the time, but especially during the holidays. and there is this new campaign, if you see something, say something in new york city. this could be in an abundance of precaution, but we could find out new information. we have to see what the mayor's going to say. >> this is a very important economic time for the city. remember, as we're coming into thanksgivi thanksgiving, the holiday season, there's shoppers, there's visitors. it's just a tremendous time of tourism and commerce in new york city. we're understanding from sources that the bomb the issue the pipe bomb was intended to target government workers. it will be interesting to the see what locations and what information the mayor and the police commissioner are willing t
i can't tell from our monitors here, they're not as big. i would imagine this is happening at city hall and not gracie mansion on a sunday night, weapons a press conference this big. and as we look at the live picture of new york city there. and fran, here's the interesting thing too. new york city is a destination all the time, but especially during the holidays. and there is this new campaign, if you see something, say something in new york city. this could be in an abundance of precaution,...
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it's not a big earning issue in the state of massachusetts. so let different states come up with their own plans. i would do a number of things. one is to return to the states the responsibility for caring for their own uninsured in the way they think best. that's consistent with the constitution. with the 10th amendment. that's the right approach. and secondly, i'd let individuals be able to buy their own insurance on a tax-advantaged basis the way companies do today. we discriminate against small business and individuals. >> so here's -- >> these are changes i'd put in place. >> just to conclude this, here's my problem. i actually liked your idea. >> good. >> romneycare. i quite like obamacare. just to declare my -- i come from a country where we have the national health service. >> it's terrible. >> actually, it works very well for most people. but let's not enter that debate because this is not in britain. but the point is i'm in favor of this. what i'm not in favor is of you for political reasons now trying to pretend that somehow it's ma
it's not a big earning issue in the state of massachusetts. so let different states come up with their own plans. i would do a number of things. one is to return to the states the responsibility for caring for their own uninsured in the way they think best. that's consistent with the constitution. with the 10th amendment. that's the right approach. and secondly, i'd let individuals be able to buy their own insurance on a tax-advantaged basis the way companies do today. we discriminate against...
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if there isn't some big event, we tend to put one foot in front of the other and we take things for granted again. >> yes, absolutely. just how busy we are. one of the key concepts is you're never going to find time. you need to create time. creating time can be small slivers, it can be five minutes, ten minutes. for me it was 20 minutes. that saved my life. finding five or ten minutes may not save your life but it will certainly help get on a path to change it. >> i can't imagine how your life would have been different if you had even been five minutes late or chosen another day. you might not be sitting here. >> you can get so lost or i can get so lost looking back and asking why and why did i make those changes and why did this happen to me. because i knew all those people up there. they were my friends, they were my colleagues. they had the same dreams and the same families and the same beautiful life. i just did something different that day. people ask me, well, is it fate and destiny? i don't believe that. i believe some things i need to accept and that was the wrong question. i need
if there isn't some big event, we tend to put one foot in front of the other and we take things for granted again. >> yes, absolutely. just how busy we are. one of the key concepts is you're never going to find time. you need to create time. creating time can be small slivers, it can be five minutes, ten minutes. for me it was 20 minutes. that saved my life. finding five or ten minutes may not save your life but it will certainly help get on a path to change it. >> i can't imagine...
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so that's a big, big concern. and as chad mentioned there, this is a large hurricane. and you really don't want to focus on that little skinny line. because it's a very large circulation in this case. even if that inner core weakens a little bit as it moves over eastern north carolina and over the colder water up north, that large circulation is not going to disappear. they're going to deal with the storm surge, large waves on top of that surge, winds and rainfall. this particular hurricane is going to have a large rain shield well out in advance of it. so that's not a good thing to have a lot of rain then have the winds come in . that's going to knock over trees and power lines will be down. and if you remember hurricane isabelle, there were 6 million people who lost power in isabelle. most of that occurred in areas outside of hurricane-force wind. >> hurricane bob i think in '91 was the last major hurricane to hit the northeast. so the comparisons with irene i guess make sense. how similar are they? >> well, this is a lot larger than bob. i remember forecasting bob w
so that's a big, big concern. and as chad mentioned there, this is a large hurricane. and you really don't want to focus on that little skinny line. because it's a very large circulation in this case. even if that inner core weakens a little bit as it moves over eastern north carolina and over the colder water up north, that large circulation is not going to disappear. they're going to deal with the storm surge, large waves on top of that surge, winds and rainfall. this particular hurricane is...
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that's a big thing to say. we can have a question that they made a bad judgment but what's the evidence that they were influenced by campaign contributions or politics of any kind? >> well, we'll see where the investigation takes us. we know mr. kaiser was a major bundler for the obama administration, the records show he was at the white house a good number of times when this thing was proceeding again. we'll have the executives from the company, they've agreed to come testify next week for the oversight subcommittee friday, they'll be sworn in as all witnesses are, and we'll see where this takes us, but i think right now you have to look at all options are on the table as to how did this proceed and how did the taxpayer lose literally half a billion dollars? >> i want to read from one of the e-mail exchanges that has people curious and some people suspicious of whether the white house was trying to help a donor. this is an e-mail exchange august 31, the special assistant to the then chief of staff rahm emanuel
that's a big thing to say. we can have a question that they made a bad judgment but what's the evidence that they were influenced by campaign contributions or politics of any kind? >> well, we'll see where the investigation takes us. we know mr. kaiser was a major bundler for the obama administration, the records show he was at the white house a good number of times when this thing was proceeding again. we'll have the executives from the company, they've agreed to come testify next week...
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we are told -- i do not -- at this time, expect any big statement oust white house or any big announcement. as we've seen these last few days anything can change at any moment. so i will keep you posted if it does, don. >> i think it's going to be a long evening for all of us. because if they come out and say something, of course, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. and, listen, we have to say this, jessica, before we move on. the president and the leaders in washington said they wanted to get this fixed or at least some sort of agreement in the works before the asian and european markets opened tomorrow, and that's just in a few hours. >> reporter: that is correct. and, you know, as i sit there making calls trying to find out exactly what movement is happening in washington i'm also checking the s&p futures and the markets around the world, because there's already a lot of people in this town worried and seeing how things are moving. there is a lot of anxiety that the markets are already reacting, because this has a ripple effect on every american, and one thing go know, don is that
we are told -- i do not -- at this time, expect any big statement oust white house or any big announcement. as we've seen these last few days anything can change at any moment. so i will keep you posted if it does, don. >> i think it's going to be a long evening for all of us. because if they come out and say something, of course, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. and, listen, we have to say this, jessica, before we move on. the president and the leaders in washington said they...
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we're the first big tenant. so i guess i better get used to it. the -- you write so much about this. you travel so much about the region early for so much of your life, what do you think ten years after 9/11, did al qaeda succeed in that? i mean, al qaeda is far weakened from what it was. but if one of bin laden's goals was to weaken the financial structures of the united states by attacking the symbol of the financial structures, did he succeed in that? >> well, the real financial damage of the 9/11 attacks is not that great. it's the subsequent things that we did. the war in afghanistan. and then what bin laden could never have anticipated, the extra war in iraq. two unfunded wars that have severely undermined the economy, which is exactly what bin laden has said he wanted to do to open a gaping wound in the american economy. he couldn't have done that without our assistance. >> do you think the fear or the shock in the wake of 9/11 -- do you think america overreacted? or has that changed who we are? do you think it changed something fundamental
we're the first big tenant. so i guess i better get used to it. the -- you write so much about this. you travel so much about the region early for so much of your life, what do you think ten years after 9/11, did al qaeda succeed in that? i mean, al qaeda is far weakened from what it was. but if one of bin laden's goals was to weaken the financial structures of the united states by attacking the symbol of the financial structures, did he succeed in that? >> well, the real financial damage...
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i'm not a big one on that. but we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> absolutely. i'm still very inspired by your $12 -- >> $12, right, right, right. >> then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something, sometimes you can't avoid. >> we don't realize when we drive in ourselves how much it is costing. we have got gas, we have maintenance on the car and depending where you work, you may have parking, right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car, but car pool, you cut your costs in half. public transport and, of course, all these things we're talking about are good for the environment. so also very good things. fred, before we finish, i want to say, do you know what i hear is the number one excuse people don't do most of these things? >> convenience? >> i'm exhausted. >> don't have time to make the lunch or the coffee. >> exhausted. i'm not organized enough. so if you're struggle iing with money,
i'm not a big one on that. but we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> absolutely. i'm still very inspired by your $12 -- >> $12, right, right, right. >> then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something, sometimes you can't avoid. >> we don't realize when we drive in ourselves how much it is costing. we have got gas, we have maintenance on the car and depending where you work, you may have parking, right? one thing...
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here is the big picture. from dallas to memphis, another hot spot we haven't seen too much of until today. what's happening in the mid-atlantic and now new york city. to west of new york city, you could see heavy duty storms. now, they have crossed the delmar and moving out to sea. new york city in the fire line. if you are trying to get to, go through or fly out of new york city, take a look at the delays. new york, laguardia, jfk ground stop, meaning not going anywhere. the storms just to the west. we have a few hours of this. washington, d.c., almost two hour delay. the heaviest storms moving through at this point and white planes a ground stop for you. that's the picture for tonight. let's look at tomorrow. heading back to school and work for tomorrow, we see, once again, more severe weather in the same line. oklahoma, texas, through the mississippi, ohio valleys. more severe weather tomorrow and the next few days. >> tomorrow's commute tonight, we are going to figure out what's going to happen. it's goin
here is the big picture. from dallas to memphis, another hot spot we haven't seen too much of until today. what's happening in the mid-atlantic and now new york city. to west of new york city, you could see heavy duty storms. now, they have crossed the delmar and moving out to sea. new york city in the fire line. if you are trying to get to, go through or fly out of new york city, take a look at the delays. new york, laguardia, jfk ground stop, meaning not going anywhere. the storms just to the...
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this is a big weekend in new port. i felt sorry for the poor bride, your poor day before a hurricane, she said, at least i'll remember the day i got married. you get an example of some of the businesses here. this is a sunglass store. they're still open. where is that sunglass woman? what happened to her? i think she -- she went to get the gelato, that's the point, they're still open but getting ready to close down everything. one of the problems in new port, rhode island, is it is an island, it is very vulnerable and the beach face to the south. there is a lot of concern since this hurricane is coming from the south. they still expect to have hurricane force winds when the hurricane arrives here sometime between the center of the hurricane to the west of here, sometimes between 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, 6:00 p.m. in the afternoon, so people know the history of new port. back in 1938, we heard this all day on our coverage on cnn, the hurricane in 1938 hit new port very hard. more than 600 people died in long island, southern
this is a big weekend in new port. i felt sorry for the poor bride, your poor day before a hurricane, she said, at least i'll remember the day i got married. you get an example of some of the businesses here. this is a sunglass store. they're still open. where is that sunglass woman? what happened to her? i think she -- she went to get the gelato, that's the point, they're still open but getting ready to close down everything. one of the problems in new port, rhode island, is it is an island,...
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. >> we're talking about another couple days before it makes it to the gulf of mexico, so the big goal at this point is just to maintain. we've got four of those floodgates which are open at this time, and they're expecting they could be opening as many as 30 or so, and the whole idea is to keep the balance of that flow where it is so it doesn't cause any additional pressure or any additional strain on this levee system. so those things still have to work and they still have to hold for weeks ahead. let's talk about where that progression is here of that spillway. today it should be heading down towards i-10. it should be reaching this level sometime into the afternoon hours, and then we're expecting it to make its way by tomorrow somewhere near the baldwin area year grand lake. and then as we head into tuesday, that's the time when it's going to start to be approaching the area of morgan city, and we've been talking about some questionable numbers of how high the water could go here, maybe as much as five feet, maybe more than that. we'll have to watch and see as they continue to open
. >> we're talking about another couple days before it makes it to the gulf of mexico, so the big goal at this point is just to maintain. we've got four of those floodgates which are open at this time, and they're expecting they could be opening as many as 30 or so, and the whole idea is to keep the balance of that flow where it is so it doesn't cause any additional pressure or any additional strain on this levee system. so those things still have to work and they still have to hold for...
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you've seen these big tree limbs full of leaves. they're bending and in many cases breaking and snapping and coming down. >> reporter: they are, absolutely. entire trees are coming down. in fact, i was on the turnpike coming here from harrisburg, down to 83 and then this way, and there were trees completely across the roadway. people were driving around them. this was four hours ago. this is back-breaking snow, almost heart attack snow. it took me literally about five minutes to put down a huge snowman down the hill. i think this snow could be record snowman ireport snow here, if you want to put an ireport down for us make sure you give us a yardstick. or at least have your child stand next to it. temperatures down to the upper 20s. winds blowing 30 po 40 miles per hour. there's also something possible in upstate new york, connecticut and maybe even northern pennsylvania where the mountains aren't so high. something called snow rollers. if you wake up tomorrow and see big rolls that almost look like giant white ho-hos in your yard,
you've seen these big tree limbs full of leaves. they're bending and in many cases breaking and snapping and coming down. >> reporter: they are, absolutely. entire trees are coming down. in fact, i was on the turnpike coming here from harrisburg, down to 83 and then this way, and there were trees completely across the roadway. people were driving around them. this was four hours ago. this is back-breaking snow, almost heart attack snow. it took me literally about five minutes to put down...
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mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? e host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's music sfx: squealing tires. >>> in tonight's war on terror, it's official. al qaeda has a new leader. ayman al zawahiri, the egyptian born second in command to osama bin laden. he is known as a mast he of logistics and manning who favors big attacks. but he is unpopular. even resented among the rank and file. as he takes the helm, terror experts worry he'll have someone to prove. moments ago, i spoke to al baker about this. thanks so much for joining me. ayman al zawahiri is the new head of al qaeda. first a lot of people are intrigued. as am i. how much do we know about the decision process? this isn't a board of directors that sits down at a formal meeting. what happens? >> in a loose sense, what they want is they want some sort of buy-in from the key people that are still living within al qaeda. and there's a number of them. you're right, it's not as fornlal as a sit-down bored meeting. in part
mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? e host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's music sfx: squealing tires. >>> in tonight's war on terror, it's official. al qaeda has a new leader. ayman al zawahiri, the egyptian born second in command to osama bin laden. he is known as a mast he of logistics and manning who favors big attacks. but he is unpopular. even resented among the rank and file. as he takes the helm,...
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i've always been a real big proponent of natural food and local foods. >> all winter long, our weekday nights are called "eat local." we have a dinner that is offering all local products. >> basically everything comes from like a 25-mile radius at the most. the word locavore seemed like a cool label to put on it. let's get the causes on the line first. i would like to think of it as a political ramification of someone's belief that you can change things through food by who you're buying them from and creating the commerce. >> the challenge to doing it in the winter, especially in vermont, is that you're fairly limited on some things. i'm also not limited on some things. all my proteins are still there. it's not like the chickens are going to freeze, they're all in barnes. the deer outside. i have a guy that produces flour for me. >> the food here is amazing. >> there's the mixal grill. >> i love the vermont feel. it's beautiful. >> great to have things that are grown on the street or raised on the street. it's that quick, that fresh. >> i'm not doing this just to be local. my job is to
i've always been a real big proponent of natural food and local foods. >> all winter long, our weekday nights are called "eat local." we have a dinner that is offering all local products. >> basically everything comes from like a 25-mile radius at the most. the word locavore seemed like a cool label to put on it. let's get the causes on the line first. i would like to think of it as a political ramification of someone's belief that you can change things through food by who...
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a big part of my office at the consumer financial protection bureau, a big part of our job will be to work on education, to try to tweak it and make sure the military are getting the best possible financial education. and i have to say the pentagon's already been doing it and we're going to work with them to see if we can make it better. >> we want to keep the money in their pocket so that they can grow it and invest it and build their family with it and not have it be a source of trouble in their lives. i guess that's true for all of us, isn't it? holly petraeus, appreciate your time today. have great weekend. >> thank you. glad to be here. >>> 197,000 children have a parent deployed, letting a kid be a kid when mom or dad is off fighting for america. [ female announcer ] the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise pain relieving heat patch. it blocks pain signals for deep relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. fighting for america. >>> within the past two years has probably moved to six, seven times now. shes a h
a big part of my office at the consumer financial protection bureau, a big part of our job will be to work on education, to try to tweak it and make sure the military are getting the best possible financial education. and i have to say the pentagon's already been doing it and we're going to work with them to see if we can make it better. >> we want to keep the money in their pocket so that they can grow it and invest it and build their family with it and not have it be a source of trouble...
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that's not the big problem. it's not so much the revenue coming in. it's how we spend revenue. any business, when you put money into your business, you better have it go down to where it's supposed to go. is it supposed to be in product, to the consumers, to profits? in the united states government it goes in 50 different dreks. we are so inefficient in how we use funding. i don't have a problem paying taxes. i have a significant problem giving capital to somebody putting good money after bad. if i were able to direct -- if there was a government program and you said, mark, here's what your tax is going to be. you cover it, you pay for it, i will write the check. writing a check to the u.s. treasury, it's going to waste. that's a problem we have to correct. >> president obama came in on a big ticket of change, hope and so on and audacity. do you think he's given america that or has he failed america? >> he's failed but not through fault of his own. well, he's failed through one significant fault of his own. that's lack of transparency. he said, everything we do will be transpar
that's not the big problem. it's not so much the revenue coming in. it's how we spend revenue. any business, when you put money into your business, you better have it go down to where it's supposed to go. is it supposed to be in product, to the consumers, to profits? in the united states government it goes in 50 different dreks. we are so inefficient in how we use funding. i don't have a problem paying taxes. i have a significant problem giving capital to somebody putting good money after bad....
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big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we decided to make this a "newsroom" family affair here. halloween is coming up on monday. some of us got excited and made halloween happen today. christmastime people light up their homes and really get kind of outlandish sometimes with the decorations. the same thing applies apparently to halloween. check out this house in california. ♪ boys and girls of every age ♪ won't you like to see something strong ♪ ♪ come with us and you will see ♪ ♪ this our town of halloween ♪ this is halloween ♪ this is halloween ♪ pumpkins scream in the dead of night ♪ >> that's impressive. >> a 39-year-old verizon worker live there is with his wife and has done it for four years. it takes 15 hours to program one minute of music. he started months ago and he's trying to conserve and be ecofriendly. they only have one showing a night at 7:30. be polite and don't walk near the neighbors and walk over and watch it together. >> how would you like that electr
big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we decided to make this a "newsroom" family affair here. halloween is coming up on monday. some of us got excited and made halloween happen today. christmastime people light up their homes and really get kind of outlandish sometimes with the decorations. the same thing applies apparently to halloween. check out this house in california. ♪ boys and girls of every age ♪ won't you like to see...
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the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ >> it brings your best minds and their brightest ideas together. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity like the smallest of startups. it's the network-- the intelligent, secure cisco network that lets your employees, partners, suppliers and customers innovate and share so you can unleash the power of your most valuable asset: your people. >>> you know there's a controversy out there that's been brewing athe food that we eat. in particular, sugar. i've looked at this whole issue before. i did this documentary called "america's killer diet" and found that what we've come to take for granted are some pretty disturbing things especially about the types of food we eat, how much bad stuff, how little good stuff. at one point i met with a group of kids and showed them something pretty surprising. how much sugar do you think you eat in a week? typical person in a week? say it's that
the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ >> it brings your best minds and their brightest ideas together. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity like the smallest of startups. it's the network-- the intelligent, secure cisco network that lets your employees, partners, suppliers and customers innovate and share so you can unleash the...